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Let's take a closer look at this mind that we can see directly with our own consciousness. In Buddhism, we work to understand what's happening inside us. So, we calm down and learn what our senses do, how they interact with emotions and thoughts. We can see things playing out in the mind. We have loads of thoughts. They seem hidden because we are too distracted by the dramatic events in the outside world. Unraveling this tangle of what's happening in the mind is called the beginning of "wisdom." It's when we free ourselves of all those exaggerated opinions.
This is the second part of a serious of talks given at the Himalayan Buddhist Meditation Center in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 5-7, 2019.
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Let's take a closer look at this mind that we can see directly with our own consciousness. In Buddhism, we work to understand what's happening inside us. So, we calm down and learn what our senses do, how they interact with emotions and thoughts. We can see things playing out in the mind. We have loads of thoughts. They seem hidden because we are too distracted by the dramatic events in the outside world. Unraveling this tangle of what's happening in the mind is called the beginning of "wisdom." It's when we free ourselves of all those exaggerated opinions.
This is the second part of a serious of talks given at the Himalayan Buddhist Meditation Center in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 5-7, 2019.

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